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Title: Afghanistan Set Record for Growing Opium in 2014
Source: CNSNews.com
URL Source: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ali ... -set-record-growing-opium-2014
Published: Jan 6, 2015
Author: Ali Meyer
Post Date: 2015-01-06 18:36:09 by Buzzard
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Views: 82
Comments: 1

After thirteen years of occupation by U.S. forces, Afghanistan set a record for growing opium poppies in 2014, according to data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). Heroin is derived from the poppy.

A UNODC report—“Afghanistan Opium Survey 2014”--provides a “detailed picture of the outcome of the current year’s opium season and, together with data from previous years, enable the identification of medium- and long-term trends in the evolution of the illicit drug problem.”

“The total area under opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan was estimated to be 224,000 hectares in 2014, a 7% increase from the previous year,” says the report.

Net opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan grew from 209,000 hectares in 2013 to 224,000 hectares in 2014.

The UNODC has been tracking opium cultivation in Afghanistan since 1994, whne net Afghan opium production was 71,000 hectares. The 2014 cultivation of 224,000 hectares was more then triple the 1994 level.

According to the 2014 World Drug Report, also published by the UNODC, Afghanistan by far the world’s largest producer of opium. “The opium production in Afghanistan accounts for 80 percent of the global opium production (5,500 tons),” said that report.

In addition to having record high of opium production in 2014, Afghanistan saw opium poppy eradication decrease 63 percent. “A total of 2,692 hectares of verified poppy eradication was carried out by the provincial governors in 2014, representing a decrease of 63 percent from 2013 when 7,348 hectares of governor-led eradication (GLE) was verified by [Ministry of Counter- Narcotics and UNODC],” states the report.

Hilmand province was Afghanistan’s largest opium cultivator in 2014, producing 103,240 hectares.

“In 2014, 98% of total opium cultivation in Afghanistan took place in the Southern, Eastern and Western regions of the country,” explains the report.

Hilmand province was followed by Kandahar province which produced 33,713 hectares, Farah province which produced 27,513 hectares, Nangarhar which produced 18,227 hectares, Nimroz which produced 14,548 hectares, Uruzgan which produced 9,277 hectares, Badghis which produced 5,721 hectares, Badakhshan which produced 4,204 hectares, Zabul which produced 2,894 hectares, Laghman which produced 901 hectares, Kunar which produced 754 hectares, Hirat which produced 738 hectares, Day Kundi which produced 587 hectares, Ghor which produced 493 hectares, Kapisa which produced 472 hectares, Kabul which produced 233 hectares, and Sari Pul which produced 195 hectares.

Most of the U.S. casualties in Afghan War have occurred in the Hilmand and Kandahar provinces, which are also the two leading opium-growing provinces.

According to CNSNews.com’s database of U.S. casualties, from 2001 through 2014, 2,232 U.S. military personnel gave their lives serving in the Afghan War. Of those 2,232 casualties, 451 were in Hilmand province and 420 were in Kandahar. That represents 39 percent of the total casualties in the war.

“There is evidence that Afghan heroin is increasingly reaching new markets, such as Oceania and Southeast Asia, that had been traditionally supplied from Southeast Asia,” the report states.


Poster Comment:

Quite the hustle.

Peasants growing, refining and distributing the powder used to enslave other peasants.

The military thins out its best & brightest (Pat Tillman and others) while providing protection for a racket that even General Smedley Butler couldn't envision.

Billions and billions of dollars of human productive capacity squandered.

And the Skull & Bones crowd along with a crown or two stand with their banker allies astride it all reaping the gains of these miseries.

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These Charts Show Just How Bad America's Heroin Problem Has Become

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Heroin use is on the rise in the United States.

The number of Americans using the drug has increased by about 50 percent in the past decade, according to a 2013 report by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Heroin users seldom start out seeking the drug. Data shows that 80 percent of heroin users started with prescription painkillers. These charts show just how big the problem has become.

1. Fatal drug overdoses in the U.S. have been increasing since the 1980s:

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Overall drug overdose death rates have increased roughly fivefold since 1990, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Drug overdose deaths were second only to car crash deaths among unintentional injury deaths in 2007.

2. Of those overdose deaths, prescription painkillers far outpace the second and third most-deadly drugs as the culprit:

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As health care providers have treated pain more aggressively over the past 20 years, there has been at least a tenfold increase in the medical use of prescription opioid painkillers, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, according to the CDC. With that has come an increase in nonmedical use of prescription painkillers as well an increase in addiction treatment admissions, emergency room visits and fatal overdoses. The rate of overdose deaths related to prescription opioids quadrupled from 1999 to 2009.

3. Eighty percent of heroin users start with prescription painkillers:

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That's according to data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health conducted annually from 2002 to 2011. For some people, prescription painkillers are a "gateway drug" to heroin. The switch often occurs because heroin is cheaper and easier to buy on the black market. Heroin and opiod prescription painkillers have a similar chemical makeup and induce a feeling of euphoria.

4. Heroin use has increased by about 50 percent over the past decade:
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As the use of prescription painkillers has increased, so has the use of heroin. In 2002, 0.06 percent of Americans (166,000 people) used heroin in the past month, according to surveys. In 2012, that nearly doubled to 0.11 percent of Americans (335,000 people), according to a 2013 report by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman's death earlier this month, being investigated as a possible heroin overdose, has brought renewed attention to America's intertwined prescription painkiller and heroin problems. As a partial solution to both, the CDC recommends that health care providers and legislators take measures to curb the frequency and dosage of prescriptions for opioids.

In recent years, states and the federal government have aimed to tighten restrictions on prescription painkiller use, and the government has cracked down on physicians and pharmacists disingenuously profiting on the nation's high demand for painkillers.

There is clearly a long way to go.

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